1. Pulitzer Prize for Special Awards and Citations (1997): Schulz was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Special Awards and Citations for his "consistently outstanding cartoon strip, 'Peanuts,' which has entertained and inspired readers of all ages, as well as providing universal themes and unforgettable characters."
2. National Cartoonists Society Awards: Schulz won the National Cartoonists Society Awards multiple times throughout his career, including:
- Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year (1955, 1964)
- Elzie Segar Award (1980)
- Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award (1999)
3. Golden Globe Awards: Schulz received the Golden Globe Awards twice:
- Special Achievement Award (1969) for "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"
- Henrietta Award for World Favorite Male Entertainer (1972)
4. Grammy Awards: Schulz's work on the Peanuts TV specials earned him two Grammy Awards:
- Best Recording for Children (1966) for "A Charlie Brown Christmas"
- Best Album of Original Score from Television or Motion Picture (1967) for "A Charlie Brown Christmas"
5. Peabody Awards: Schulz and the Peanuts team received two Peabody Awards for their TV specials:
- Peabody Award for "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (1966)
- Peabody Award for "The Peanuts Movie" (2015)
These are just a few examples of the many awards and recognition that Charles Schulz received for his contributions to the world of comics and entertainment.